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Love & Enmity: A Spiritual Drama - P1/4 (In Chinese)
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Today’s Enlightening
Entertainment will be
presented in Chinese,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Mongolian,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish
and Thai.
Greetings noble viewers,
and welcome to
Enlightening Entertainment.
Love is one of the core
values in all religions.
However,
it is not always easy
to put it into practice,
especially when
we encounter seemingly
unjust situations.
Today,
we are going to present
part 1 of a 4-part series,
titled “Love & Enmity,”
which explores
the universal themes
of love, loss, anger
and forgiveness.
This drama,
performed by
our Association members
from Taoyuan,
Formosa (Taiwan),
was adapted
from the Buddhist story
as told by
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
Your Majesty,
if you can see
how diligently His Majesty
King Eternity, your son,
reigns the nation
and how well
he treats the people,
you will surely
feel proud of him!
Here comes Grandpa!
Grandpa! Grandpa!
Come over, come over!
Sit down, sit down.
You all came
to the mountain
to play again?
Yes, look!
We found this rabbit
along the way.
Wow, so cute!
Grandpa,
it also wants to come
and listen to your stories.
Look at you, my little girl,
how cute you are!
That’s right! We all love
to listen to your stories.
Here. I have fruit for you.
Thank you, Grandpa!
Go ahead and have some!
Thank you, Grandpa!
I hope you can all
grow up happily
and peacefully.
Thank you, Grandpa!
Grandpa, what stories
are you going to tell us
today?
Daddy seldom
let us go down to the city.
Luckily we have Grandpa
to tell us stories
from the city.
Oh? Hmm…okay.
Let me tell you a story that
happened in the palace.
Hurry, please!
I can’t wait.
Once upon a time, there
was a benevolent king
called King Longevity,
who was respected and
loved by his subjects.
Since he reigned
the nation with
a compassionate heart,
the people lived happy
and prosperous lives.
However, he was always
tormented by some worries.
Why?
It’s because
King Wei Mu, from
a neighboring kingdom,
was very aggressive
and intended to invade
King Longevity’s nation.
King Longevity worried
that the innocent citizens
would be greatly affected
by the war.
So he was wondering
whether he should follow
his ministers’ opinions
and defend his kingdom
or just abdicate and
surrender his kingdom
to King Wei Mu, in order
to protect his people.
Your Majesty!
King Wei Mu’s troops
have reached the border.
We fear that…
I understand.
You may be dismissed!
Yes, Your Majesty.
Your Majesty, I volunteer
to lead the troops
to defend your kingdom.
Your Majesty, I will
mobilize all our troops
and fight to the death.
I’m sure we can defeat
the enemies.
No! Your Majesty,
we can’t use force
under any circumstances!
Your Majesty,
trying to stop them with
our weak military force
is just like throwing eggs
against rocks!
If we don’t
fight the enemies,
should we just surrender
and give our land
to the enemies?
Sigh… Wars always
result in severe injuries
and deaths.
It is too devastating!
Your Majesty,
let us launch our defense!
We earnestly request
that Your Majesty
dispatch the troops!
We’ll fight to the death!
They cannot beat us.
It’s easier said than done.
We’ll lose so many soldiers
and so many resources!
Do you know
that it will take us years
to recover from
the devastation of war?
Hmph,
you talk like a woman!
Should we do nothing
and just wait for death?
My beloved courtiers,
except for war, are there
any other solutions?
During wars, soldiers die
miserable deaths,
and the innocent people
suffer a lot.
Also, who can comfort
the widows and orphans
who cry deep
into the night?
Sigh! Since ancient times,
no benevolent king
has been able to bear
seeing such a disaster
descending upon
his kingdom.
So, to avoid all this,
I’d rather abdicate
in exchange for peace
for my people.
Your Majesty,
King Wei Mu is belligerent.
Once under his rule,
our people will suffer.
Your Majesty,
please think twice
before you do this.
Your Majesty, we should
dispatch the troops
to fight them!
I agree. Send the troops
to fight them.
We’ll fight to the death!
Enough! I’ve heard enough!
I will decide what to do.
You may be dismissed.
What a pitiful situation!
Did King Longevity
have any children?
Yes, he had a son
called Prince Eternity.
He was not only smart
and talented but he was
also a very good son.
King Longevity loved him
very much.
Regarding this situation,
the kng went to
consult with his son.
And the conversation
decided their destiny.
Wow…
Father, why are you here?
My son…
Father, it’s late,
but why are you still up?
Is there anything
you want to tell me?
My son,
I have something important
to discuss with you.
What is it, Father?
The aggressive
King Wei Mu is bringing
his troops to our border.
What? He has
reached our border?
When I think about
how the innocent people
will suffer from the war,
my heart sinks.
Father, how will you
handle this crisis?
I am still considering…
What solutions have
your ministers proposed?
Today in the court,
the generals
strongly proposed
to dispatch the troops,
while the civil ministers
thought quite the opposite.
What is your decision,
Father?
I… I want to abdicate
and surrender the kingdom
to King Wei Mu.
Then…
So I can avoid the deaths
of my warriors
and the sufferings
of my people.
Give our nation away
to the King Wei Mu?
I… I cannot believe this…
No matter how
the future generations
will think of me,
I think this is the only way
to achieve peace
and to avoid miseries.
Father,
the whole thing has
happened so suddenly…
I… I just don’t know
what to do.
My son,
I made such a decision
because it’s my last resort.
I am not expecting
your understanding.
However, if I leave,
I’ll feel most worried
about you.
That is why
I came to see you and
to discuss it with you.
Father,
you are the only person
I can depend on.
I will follow
and obey your command.
All the glory and fortune
are just like passing clouds.
I don’t care about
any of this.
My son, your words
put me at ease.
Good, good.
Wow.
So, King Longevity
issued a secret edict and
ordered all his courtiers
to leave the palace
and go back
to their hometowns.
The King and the Prince
removed their royal robes
and donned
peasants’ clothes.
Under the protection
of a guard,
they left the palace for
the most remote mountain
in the Kingdom
of Longevity.
So King Longevity
gave away the nation
to King Wei Mu?
What else do you think then?
So what happened?
To avoid being followed,
they abandoned the horses
and climbed up
to an even higher and
more remote mountain.
Wow, look, Father!
It’s a waterfall!
So beautiful!
Watch your steps, Father.
Be careful, this way please.
So beautiful!
Yes, so beautiful!
I never imagined
that we had
such beautiful scenery
in our kingdom.
Your Majesty,
we have walked a long way.
This is a very remote
and secluded place;
we can rest here
for a while.
Let’s drink some water
and eat some food.
Fine.
But we cannot start a fire
or we may expose ourselves.
Fine, fine.
Father, please eat
some dried food.
All right.
Zhong Liang,
you eat some, too.
Thank you, Your Majesty.
Your Majesty,
there is a little cave
on the riverside where
we can stay temporarily.
It is very nice to have
a water source and a cave.
However, we may be
discovered very easily.
I think the Prince and I
will go up to
a more remote mountain.
Zhong Liang…
Yes, Your Majesty.
Zhong Liang, thank you
for taking care of us
all the way here.
Otherwise,
the Prince and I
wouldn’t know what to do.
Zhong Liang,
please go back so
you won’t get involved.
Your Majesty,
please don’t drive me away.
I would like to follow you
all my life.
Please don’t drive me away.
Besides, I cannot go
anywhere now.
Why not?
If I return, I’ll surely die.
When they cannot find you,
they will target me.
If I don’t give them
any information,
I will be beaten to death.
I beg Your Majesty
to let me stay with you,
so I can serve you.
Zhong Liang,
I’ve put you in
such a difficult situation.
But I cannot bear to see
you suffer with us like this.
Your Majesty,
I owe my life to you.
If you hadn’t saved my life,
I would have died
long ago.
No matter what,
I am following you.
Father,
it is not safe to stay here.
Why don’t you just
grant him his request?
Alright,
let us leave here then.
We have just enjoyed
part 1 of the 4-part
spiritual drama,
“Love & Enmity,”
adapted from the story
as told by
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
and performed by
our Association members
from Taoyuan,
Formosa (Taiwan).
Please join us tomorrow
for part 2 of 4
on Supreme Master
Television.
Thank you
for watching today’s
Enlightening Entertainment.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television
for Words of Wisdom,
coming up next after
Noteworthy News.
May your days be filled
with joy and peace.
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